APPEALS COURT TOSSES OUT FAA'S FOREIGN OVERFLIGHT FEES
A federal court in Washington, D.C. invalidated FAA's final rule that sought to collect nearly $100 million from operators of flights that operate in U.S. airspace, but which neither take off nor land in this country. The decision could force FAA officials to seek a supplemental appropriation from...
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